Obama Addresses NSA, Arizona Firefighter Deaths

7/1/2013 5:42PM

At a news conference in Tanzania Monday, President Obama said the U.S. will provide its allies information over recent NSA eavesdropping claims. He also addressed the deaths of 19 firefighters in Arizona. (Photo/Video: AP)

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